segunda-feira, 11 de novembro de 2013

Turning the page

My English teacher said to write my posts in English, so I'll keep her recommendations. ^^

Let's start with the good things. First of all, I'm doing daily studies in British English because I'm going to take a proficiency exam called FCE (First Certificate English, from Cambridge) soon. Can you believe that I spent 10 years without practising? I only read papers and books during these years. Hence, you can deduce that my reading skills are very good, don't you? Yes, you're right. I can read 20 lines in less than 5 minutes, depends on the subject and in my mood, of course.

I decided to subscribe to an online English course called "Englishtown". To be honest, I loved it. I realized that I'm improving my speaking and writing skills day by day. The teachers always give a feedback after you do a work (writing paragraphs, attending group or private classes). Then, you can be aware of your mistakes and correct them in a properly way. 

I'm willing to be fluent in order to study abroad and apply for a professional master's degree. To be more specific, I want to be a doctor and I'll do everything that is possible to achieve this aim. I'm determined to accomplish it. I know that I'll have to cope with a stressful life... :/

Can you imagine that I'll have to take the medical exam in USA, score a good grade in IELTS exam, show my bachelor's diploma and prove that I coursed and passed the main subjects (physiology, organic chemistry, anatomy)? I'm cognizant of the requirements to enter at this particularly university.

Afterwards, I'll tell you about every decision I made. It's time to wake up and see the opportunities. Let's change our routines. To be frank again, I think if you are too narrow-minded, you can't see the opened door to succeed. You'll always be stucked on hesitance.